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Friday's national newspaper front pages

  • On May 31, 2025, multiple Irish newspapers reported diverse national issues including counterfeit drugs, criminal charges, and cultural controversies.
  • The medicines watchdog issued a warning about counterfeit weight-loss drugs on social media after reports linked the drugs to health risks.
  • Other reports covered an ex-soldier facing seven charges for a Liverpool parade car incident, a dentist banned from owning animals, and President Higgins denouncing slander against criticisms of Israel's prime minister.
  • Nearly 300 cocaine problem cases in Cork were treated in 2024, Daniel Kinahan was charged with murder and criminal gang direction, and Arts Council director Maureen Kennelly was denied a second term by Minister O'Donovan.
  • These developments highlight ongoing public health issues, legal actions against crime figures, and tensions in cultural leadership and political discourse in Ireland today.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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